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Sometimes commonly referred to as The Centre At Circle And 8th or The 8th Street Mall It is currently anchored by Sport Chek, Saskatoon Co-op, Rainbow Cinemas, the Centre Cinemas, Shoppers Drug Mart, Best Buy, Indigo Books and Music and Dollarama. Until 2003–2005, Canadian Tire and Walmart were also part of this mall.
Saskatoon has established several "suburban centres" in neighbourhoods away from the downtown core, most of which include a major commercial component: Blairmore Suburban Centre; Confederation Suburban Centre - includes Confederation Mall, Plaza 22 Strip Mall, Canadian Tire, Superstore, and Royal Square Strip Mall; Lakewood Suburban Centre
Wildwood is a primarily residential neighbourhood located in the southeast part of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.It includes part of the 8th Street business district. The majority of its residents live in a townhouse or apartment-style multiple unit dwellings, with a sizeable minority of low-density, single detached dwellings.
Before being part of Saskatoon, the land for College Park was used for agriculture. George Stephenson, who ranched in the Dundurn area in the 1880s, operated a dairy farm in along 8th Street until 1911. The intersection of 8th Street and Central Avenue (now Acadia Drive) was referred to as "Stephenson's Corner" for many years.
Canada Post provides a free postal code look-up tool on its website, [1] ... Saskatchewan Provincial Government: S6S ... Saskatoon Various city centre locations: S9W
The following routes serve the area, all meeting at the bus terminal at Confederation Mall. 1 Westview – Wildwood; 2 Meadowgreen – 8th Street; 3 Riversdale – College Park; 4 Dundonald – Willowgrove; 5 Fairhaven – Briarwood; 22 City Centre – McCormack; 23 Hampton Village – Shaw Centre; 50 Pacific Heights – Lakeview; 60 ...
The following routes serve the area. There is a bus terminal at Market Mall where routes 1, 6 and 12 meet. 1 Wildwood – Westview; 2 8th Street – 8th Street; 5 Briarwood – Fairhaven; 6 Broadway – Clarence; 11 Exhibition – Airport; 12 River Heights – Stonebridge; 13 Exhibition – Lawson; 50 Lakeview – Pacific Heights; 60 Lakeridge ...
It is currently represented by Kevin Waugh of the Conservative Party of Canada, first elected in 2015. [5] Provincially, the area is divided into three constituencies: Saskatoon Southeast, Saskatoon Stonebridge-Dakota and Saskatoon Willowgrove. [6] Saskatoon Southeast is currently represented by Don Morgan of the Saskatchewan Party since 2003.